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Friday, January 25, 2019

Progress and Saturday SAL

 I wsa out of town over the weekend, and I got to meet my goddaughter. She is so cute!
While I was out, I decided to take the Palace Garden with me, since it travels really well.

Here is where I was last:


Here is where I am now:



I also realize that I haven't posted my Luminaro progress lately.
Here is where I was last



I hit some confetti areas around the circles, so my progress slowed down a bit. Here is where I am now.


I miss having a Saturday SAL. A few years ago, I remember having a Saturday SAL where 2 or 3 of us would be stitching the same project on Saturday, then post about our progress on it the next day or two. The project we did was Candy Cane Christmas, and it is one of the few finishes I have had with cross stitch.

Now, I know I can't do this with the huge projects I tend to gravitate toward, but I was thinking of doing this with smaller projects. I actually have one in mind to start with: my Mario project. In case you need a reminder, here is a picture of it:


I want to see if I can get anyone to join me on Saturdays stitching this one. Then all we have to do is just post our progress from that one day, then do it again the next Saturday.
I love seeing how different people go different directions and stitch things differently. If anyone is working or planning to start this one, let me know! I think I will begin my Saturdays with Mario next weekend on 2/2. Anyone is free to join me!

I even have some ideas of what to designate the next Saturday SAL project, once Mario is done. Thinking of Sleepy Hollow by Glendon Place.

5 comments:

  1. Fantastic progress on both pieces. Good luck with the Mario piece. I'll enjoy cheering you along.

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  2. Great progress on both pieces Sasha. Have fun with Mario.

    Linda

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  3. Great progress and that Mario chart is a good one. Happy stitching

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  4. Nice progress on both pieces! Mario looks fun, I hope you get someone to join in with you.

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  5. Great progress! Luminaro will look stunning when finished.

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